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"A beautifully-paced little romance" - Catherine Shoard, The Guardian

Director: Andrew Haigh

Writer: Andrew Haigh

Stars: Chris New , Tom Cullen

Description

On a Friday night after hanging out with his straight mates, Russell heads out to a nightclub, alone and on the pull. Just before closing time he picks up Glen. And so begins a weekend – in bars and in bedrooms, getting drunk and taking drugs, telling stories and having sex – that will resonate throughout their lives.

“A deftly-played and beautifully-paced little romance” – The Guardian



  • -Total Film


  • -Time Out


  • -The Telegraph


  • -Independent on Sunday

  • "An achingly beautiful love story"
    -Attitude
  • "A beautifully paced little romance"
    -The Guardian
  • "Andrew Haigh achieves a charming air of authenticity"
    -The Mail on Sunday
  • "Eloquently directed, acted with conviction and written with a shrewd feeling for the truth"
    -Evening Standard
  • "A remarkable film that signals an exciting new voice in the LGBT landscape"
    -Little White Lies
  • "a deeply romantic film... rooted in the quirks and textures of contemporary British life"
    -Sight & Sound
Cast: Chris New , Tom Cullen, Jonathan Race, Laura Freeman
Director: Andrew Haigh
Writer: Andrew Haigh
Country: UK
Language: English
Subtitles: English (HoH)
Format: PAL
Aspect Ratio: 1.85.1
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 95
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0
Blu-ray Release Date: 19-03-2012
DVD Release Date: 19-03-2012
VoD Release Date: 19-03-2012
DVD Extras: Cast and Crew Interview / Quinnford + Scout picture gallery with commentary / Weekend UK Premier at LFF / Interview with Director and Casts / Interview with Director and Producer
Bluray Extras: Cast and Crew Interview / Quinnford + Scout picture gallery with commentary / Weekend UK Premier at LFF / Interview with Director and Casts / Interview with Director and Producer
Bluray Catalogue Number: 5060018658063 (blu)
Dvd Catalogue Number: 5060018652382
Year: 2011
Producer: Tristan Goligher
Editor: Andrew Haigh
Cinematography: Ula Pontikos
Music By: John Grant

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